This remarkably detailed, brushless-powered recreation of World War II's most iconic fighter is small enough to be flown almost anywhere. And because it's equipped with innovative AS3X technology, it will feel like you're at the controls of a much larger, expertly-tuned model that flies like it's on rails right out of the box.

Powerful 3000Kv 180-Size Brushless Motor with a 4-Blade Prop

In addition to the speed and climb performance of a brushless motor, you also get the realism of an efficient 4-blade propeller that perfectly complements the model's other scale details. The power system is designed for use with a 200-280mAh 2S 7.4V LiPo battery (sold separately).

AS3X Stabilization Technology

The AS3X technology built into the receiver works behind the scenes to smooth out the effects of wind and turbulence. The result is a sense of stability and precision that makes you feel like you're flying a bigger model.

Unrivaled Scale Detail

The outline of the model is designed to look incredibly scale from any angle. The trim scheme and markings are that of a P-51D that flew with the 75th Sq., 20th Fighter Group during World War II
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Flew completely level out of the box without any trim adjustments. Handles with the ease and accessibility of a videogame. Mount a FPV camera on the nose and you’ll know what it feels like to be a bird.

There are a couple negatives however. This package does not come with a battery and the wiring connector is proprietary to E-flite. I strongly suggest swapping it for a JST connector and using any other brand of 2S battery other than E-flite because you will also have to buy one of their adapters to charge it.

Other than that the battery bay is just an open cubby on the bottom of the plane so you’ll need to do some modifying to safely stow the battery in flight.

This Lil bugger is fast. Was not trimmed out of the box and took alot of adjusting. Once adjusted it’s a blast to fly. Tracks nice and has plenty of power. Roll rates are ridiculously fast on high rates and is very acrobatic. May be the fastest umx so far

This is a great 2S Micro. I would consider this as a second plane if you started out with the Champ. This small Mustang has similar flight characteristics to other larger Mustangs…low roll rate and needs power for a smooth landing. Mine was trimmed nicely out of the box and much more stable the the older 1S Mustang Micro.

I’m not a fan of the open battery compartment.

I also have the Pitts S1S. If you are buying your first Horizon Hobby 2S Micro and are an intermediate pilot I would go with the Pitts as it is just as stable but has a much better rate as is a much more fun model to fly.